ETP Plant

ETP Plant:

FACTORY HAVE A ON-SIDE EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT.

Libas Textile commitment to the environment can be gauged from the fact that we seek to meet all the legal norms, taking for instance the establishment of ETP & WTP because for us, nothing is more important then the maintenance of pollution-free environment.

PVA GEL SPECIFICATION: It’s a spherical bead,4-5mm in diameter, made from Polyvinyl Alcohol having a porosity of 20µ , density 1±0.25 and having a active surface area of 3000 m² per cubic meter of media. The media offers a large surface area available for the biomass to grow inside and in turn increase the loading rate, which allows the treatment of more effluent per cubic meter of tank volume than conventional technologies and can increase the treatment capacity up to thrice of it existing capacity of ASP ETP. Treatment ability using PVA gel can be enhanced more than 3 times over that of conventional activated sludge.

INLET EFFLUENT WATER CHARACTERISTICS (CONSIDERED FOR KNIT DYEING:

Characteristics

Flow (Average)

m3/hr

150

pH

10-12

TSS

Ppm

450

BOD

Ppm

450

COD

Ppm

1000

Temperature

Oc

<60

OUTLET WATER CHARACTERISTICS:

Characteristics

Flow

m3/hr

150

pH

<7.5-8.5 >

TSS

ppm

< 30

BOD

ppm

< 30

COD

ppm

< 200

Temperature

oC

<35

DoE Test report:

DoE Test report

r-2016:

Month

Consumption Liter

January

5575

Fabruary

3880

March

7385

April

9535

May

12440

June

12400

July

5468

August

14741

September

9560

October

9849

November

4985

December

6022

Total:

101840

Gas consumption m3-2016:

Month

Total m3

January

198191

Fabruary

169880

March

161897

April

183793

May

190816

June

185669

July

149738

August

182931

September

151207

October

142653

November

195145

December

151924

Total:

2063844

Diesel consumption Liter-2017:

Month

Consumption Liter

January

3630

Fabruary

2105

March

4765

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Total:

10500

Gas consumption m3-2017:

Month

Total m3

January

199562

Fabruary

166298

March

226877

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Total:

592737

W.T.P Flow Meter Reading-April, 2017:

Date

Runing Hours

Perday Reading (m3)

Remarks

4/1/2017

12

1433

4/2/2017

12

1446

4/3/2017

12

1440

4/4/2017

12

1436

4/5/2017

12

1428

4/6/2017

12

1428

4/7/2017

0

0

4/8/2017

12

1439

4/9/2017

12

1448

4/10/2017

12

1434

4/11/2017

12

1440

4/12/2017

12

1438

4/13/2017

12

1455

4/14/2017

0

0

4/15/2017

12

1447

4/16/2017

12

1440

4/17/2017

12

1451

4/18/2017

12

1446

4/19/2017

12

1460

4/20/2017

12

1440

4/21/2017

0

0

4/22/2017

12

1428

4/23/2017

12

1437

4/24/2017

12

1446

4/25/2017

12

1450

4/26/2017

12

1443

4/27/2017

12

1450

4/28/2017

0

0

4/29/2017

12

1440

4/30/2017

12

1445

Total=

37488

What is waste?
Waste is any substance or object which is discarded, intended to be discarded or is required to be discarded. Waste can include expired raw materials generated from a process for which there is no further use on-site, expired finished products, process or non-process by-products, customer returns, redundant equipment, etc. It can also include electronic waste (or “e-waste”). (Higg 2.0-How to Higg Guide, V1.0, pg 66)Waste Classification:Waste generated in a facility can be classified mainly into two categories,
1) Hazardous waste & 2) Non-hazardous wasteHazardous waste
“A hazardous waste is a waste that could cause harm to public health and/or the environment because of its chemical, physical or biological characteristics (e.g., it is flammable, explosive, toxic, radioactive, or infectious). Hazardous wastes that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or the environment. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, gases, or sludge. They can be discarded commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides, or the by-products of manufacturing processes. (The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)”” (Higg 2.0-How to Higg Guide, V1.0, pg 66)

Non-Hazardous waste:
Non-Hazardous waste includes all other wastes that do not fit the definition of hazardous wastes.
Example: cutting waste, paper & cardboard

Waste can also be defined as 1) Process/ Production waste and 2) Non-process/ Non- Production waste